Julianna Porter

Julianna Porter graduated from UC Davis in June 2022 with a BS in Genetics and Genomics. As an undergraduate she worked in the Ross-Ibarra lab and received the Nieland Award to conduct full-time research in the summer of 2021. Her work examined genome size variation due to repeat abundance as local adaptation to altitude. She is currently working in the lab of Dr. Rachael Bay as a PREP@UCD affiliate. Her research uses copy number variants to investigate a recent geographical range expansion following a marine heatwave in the owl limpet, Lottia gigantea.

Arielle Hancko

  • Molecular Engineering PhD Program, University of Washington
  • NSF GRFP Fellow
Arielle Hancko earned her BS in Bioengineering from the University of California San Diego in 2022. Arielle's interests center around engineering therapeutics that function on the cellular level for chronic diseases and disorders. Her undergraduate research focused on biomaterial-aided cardiac tissue engineering. She now studies neuropharmacology in the Jennifer Whistler lab where she investigates mechanisms of interaction between drugs of abuse and cell receptors that relate to drug seeking tendencies and drug tolerance.

Angel Ruiz

  • Cell and Developmental Biology PhD Program, UCLA
Angel Ruiz received his BS in Biochemistry from California State University, Long Beach in May 2022. As an undergraduate, he conducted research as an NIH-funded BUILD Fellow in Dr. Fangyuan Tian's material science laboratory. His focus on metal organic frameworks as a drug delivery system for prospective heart therapeutics culminated in the presentation of a senior thesis. At UC Davis, he joined Dr. JoAnne Engebrecht’s laboratory to study meiosis and tumor-suppressor genes in germline cells using C. elegans as a model organism.

Johnny Vertiz

  • Cell and Molecular Biology PhD Program, UC Irvine
  • NSF GRFP Fellow
Johnny Vertiz graduated from California State University, Northridge in May 2022 with a BS in Cellular and Molecular Biology. He conducted research at CSUN as a Build PODER scholar in the lab of Ray Hong, where he studied host finding behaviors in nematodes at the molecular and genetic level. Specifically, he studied how neuronal inhibition impacted a nematodes chemo-sensation. As a PREP scholar, he will work with Crystal Rogers to study how environmental factors can impact embryonic development.

Kiya Jackson

  • Cell and Developmental Biology PhD Program, UCLA
Kiya Jackson graduated from UC Davis in June 2022 with a BS in Biological Sciences. As an undergraduate, she conducted research as an NSF LSAMP/CAMP and RSPIB scholar in the lab of Dr. Joanna Chiu, where she studied post-translational regulation of circadian rhythms. As a PREP@UCD scholar, she will be working with Dr. Alex Nord.